The George Washington Bridge Doubletree Hotel, 2117 Route 4 East, Fort Lee, NJ 07024
The theme for this year’s New York Pest Expo is “Above and Beyond.” Never stop growing. Never stop improving. Aim to be the best. Come sharpen your cognitive skills with key insights from some of the industry’s most outstanding talents. Harness the power of the New York Pest Expo – a major pest management event. The 2025 Edition promises to be bigger and better than ever with more exhibitors and attendees than in years past. Stay tech-savvy and sharp as you visit with dozens of manufacturers and business support providers. Take advantage of great promotions and blowout pricing on supplies and equipment. Up your game – don’t miss out.
*Photos and videos provided by Geronimo Show, and PMP Magazine.


Correy Hildebrand, MS
Technical Field Specialist, MGK
The phenomenon of resistance if familiar to the pest management industry. Understanding modes of action is critical for preventing, delaying and regaining susceptibility in resistant populations.

Matthew Remmen, MS
Technical Market Development Manager, Envu
Bed bugs are still an issue. Here are some of the latest technical developments and updated research findings to help us stay ahead of these persistent pests.

Anna Iversen, BCE
US Technical Director, Pelsis
Flies continue to be among the most persistent and dangerous organisms we deal with. Controlling them can be frustrating, but we have some new tools at our disposal to aid in our efforts.

Desiree Straubinger, BCE
Technical Services Representative, BASF
Ants are amazing creatures, displaying wondrous displays of strength, engineering and social organization. They are worthy adversaries, but we have some tools to keep them in their place.

Louis N. Sorkin, BCE
Entsult Associates Inc.
Insects exhibit a remarkable range of amazing feats, from incredible strength, longevity and durability to impressive displays of intelligence, engineering, adaptation and complex social structures.

Tim Madere
Urban Rodentologist/Pest Control Specialist III City of New Orleans Mosquito, Rodent and Termite Control Board
What do we do about that mouse that just refuses to land in our traps? Here are some techniques that just might help.

